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FOCUS ON CONSERVATION LOGAN SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT It is the goal of Logan Soil & Water Conservation District to promote stewardship of soil, water and other natural resources. 2017 TREE SALE UNDERWAY WINTER 2017 Logan SWCD is offering an assortment of tree packets for sale to urban and rural landowners. The plant varieties are selected for their popularity and hardiness in the Logan County area and seed mixes to attract pollinators. We feel that the species of seedlings we are offering are better suited for our local growing conditions. Trees provide food and cover for wildlife. The following trees and shrubs are great for animals and birds through winter, spring, summer and fall. Our seedlings are 1-2 years old and are packaged in groups of ten. This is an economical way to work toward establishing or adding to a wildlife area, to create a windbreak, or landscape. Please see the enclosed order form for prices and deadline information. TREE DESCRIPTIONS American Arborvitae A dense, flat green pyramidal tree. It has feather-like, yellowish-green needles with blunt tips. Has a medium growth rate and grows 40-60 ft. high. Useful as a windbreak and wildlife habitat. American Sycamore One of the biggest, sturdiest & most durable of North America hardwoods. It s most striking feature is it s unique bark, resembling the camouflage of a soldier s uniform. Height: 80-100 ft. Does well in most soils. Black Hills Spruce This tree is a good yard or ornamental tree and also makes a good Christmas tree. It has a conical form, compact and dense, is adapted to cold; can be used in windbreaks or privacy screen. Black Walnut One of the most valuable native trees. Heavy, strong, durable heartwood, in great demand for veneers, cabinet making. Nuts are eaten by humans, twigs and nuts are eaten by wildlife. Colorado Blue Spruce Needles are stout and prickly 3/4 1 1/4 inches long, rich green to bluish green. Moderate growth rate. Dogwood (White Flowering) Produces creamy white blossoms in spring and red berries in autumn & winter that are enjoyed by wildlife. Height: 10-20 ft.

FOCUS ON CONSERVATION WINTER 2017 Hazelnut (American) Lilac (Late) Norway Spruce Pin A shrub with broad heart-shaped 2-5 leaves. Leaves turn orange & purple in the fall. Has male & female flowers. Male flowers hang in long pendulum stalks (catkins). Wildlife and humans enjoy the edible nuts Height: 10. A fast growing, shrub that blooms The purplish-white flowers appear in mid to late May, sometimes continuing into June. Grows 6-10 feet in height. Excellent for wildlife. Easy to grow, & seldom bothered by pests. Needles are dark green, 1/2-1 inch long. The twigs and branchlets hang downward. The only spruce with drooping branchlets and the only one with large cones. Height is 60-90 feet. Useful for wildlife habitat. A fast growin shade tree w pyramidal shap deeply lobed, g summer. Fall co to brown. Uti species. Pin planted for foo Swamp White Oak Happiest when its getting it s feet wet, but is surprisingly drought tolerant. Height: 50. Provides housing and food for birds and mammals. Sweet Gum Star shaped leaves turning to brilliant reds, oranges, yellows & purples in autumn Sweet Gum are extremely resistant to pests & diseases. Birds enjoy the seed capsules. Height: 60-90 ft. Tulip Popular One of the tallest hardwoods. Long straight trunk, narrow crown & beautiful flowers resembling tulips. Leaves turn yellow in fall. Lumber is used to build toys, furniture, instruments. Height: 80-100 ft. Whi A tall tree w lobed hairless be somewhat neath. Growth deep, well dr Height is 60-8 in a windbreak & firewood. Tree Protectors Translucent tubes provide a protected, growth-friendly environment for seedlings. Offers protection against wind, animals, birds and sprays. 2017 CTC FARMER BREAKFAST MEETINGS The 2017 Conservation Tillage Breakfast Meetings (CTC) have begun. The farmer breakfast meetings are held at the Plaza Inn, Mt. Victory with the breakfast beginning at 7:30 AM and the meetings starting at 8:00 AM. Dates and topics are: January 10-Precision Ag-John Fulton The Ohio State University January 24-Weed Management-Jeff Stachler OSU Auglaize County February 7-Grain Marketing -Cal Whewell FC Stone February 21-Soil Health Steve Baker USDA/NRCS State Soils Scientist

LOGAN SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Oak Red Oak Shagbark Hickory Sugar Maple g, large maturing ich has an ovale. Leaves are a lossy dark green in lor ranges from red lized by many game oak is commonly plots. Leaves turn a vibrant red in autumn. Fast growth, up to 2 ft. per year. Prefers sandy loam acidic soils in full sun. Wildlife enjoys the acorns that are produced. Height: 65-100 ft. Good for timber & firewood. A slow growing but potentially massive tree that prefers deep, moist, rich well-drained soil and sunny areas. Virtually disease and pest free, fruits, etc. great for wildlife. Suited more for a woodland area rather than a yard. A native tree that has dark green foliage turning yellow to orange to fiery red in fall. Grows in most types of soils. The sap is used to make maple syrup. Slow to medium growth. te Oak ith rather evenly leaves that may whitened underis good, best on ained loamy soils. 0 ft. Can be used. Good for timber White Pine Needles are in 5 s, 3-5 inches long, soft texture, rich green. Fast growth rate. Height up to 100 feet. Good as a windbreak. Bee Feed Wildflower Mix A blend of annual and perennial flowers that provide nectar & pollen to wild bees, honey bees & other pollinators, Blooms early summer to fall. 4 oz. poly bag seeds approx. 1,350 square feet. Bird & Butterfly Seed Mix The flowers in this blend attract Hummingbirds and butterflies all summer long. The heavy reseeding annuals act as a natural food source for songbirds all winter. 4 oz. poly bag seeds 1,350 square feet. Logan SWCD Annual Meeting Highlights The Logan Soil and Water Conservation District s 73rd annual meeting was held September 8, 2016 at Winner s Harvest Barn and we were happy to have the opportunity to again join with Logan County Farm Bureau for their annual meeting. Candidates one supervisor position were : David Knight and Mark Vernon. David Knight was re-elected to serve another 3 year term. David and Gina Tighe were honored as Cooperator of the Year. A big thank you to Mark Vernon for running for the Logan SWCD Supervisor position.

LOGAN SWCD/NRCS 324 C. Rd. 11 Bellefontaine, Oh 43311 NON-PROFIT ORGANZATION U S POSTAGE BELLEFONTAINE, OH PERMIT NO. 324 Phone: 937-593-2946 Ext. 3 www.co.logan.oh.us/soilandwater/ Logan SWCD Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 AM-4:30 PM LOGAN SWCD SUPERVISORS Eric Johnson David Knight Tim Lyden Frank Phelps Joe Ramsey LOGAN SWCD STAFF Lorre Culp Secretary/GIS Deb Roberts-District Administrator Steve Searson-District Technician USDA/NRCS STAFF Leisha Billenstein -District Conservationist LaRae Baker-NRCS Resource Conservationist Randy Smith-Soil conservation Technician Brian Leptak -Civil Engineering Technician Mike Retterer Pheasants Forever Biologist INDIAN LAKE WATERSHED PROJECT Vicky Boots-Executive Director ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED An Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer January 10- January 10 - January 16- DATES TO REMEMBER Logan SWCD Tree Sale Begins CTC Meeting 7:30 AM, Plaza Inn, Mt. Victory; Martin Luther King Day- Office Closed January 17- Logan SWCD Board Meeting 5:00 PM-Logan SWCD office January 24- February 7 CTC Meeting, 7:30 AM, Plaza Inn, Mt. Victory CTC Meeting 7:30 AM, Plaza Inn, Mt. Victory February 20- President s Day-Office Closed February 21- CTC Meeting 7:30 AM, Plaza Inn, Mt. Victory; February 21- Logan SWCD board meeting - 5:00 PM - Logan SWCD office March 10 - Deadline for Tree Sale orders March 21- Logan SWCD board meeting - 8:00 AM - Logan SWCD office Want to be friends? We sure hope so! Please Like us on Facebook. www.co.logan.oh.us/454/soil-water-conservation-district If you would like to receive our newsletter electronically, please send your request to: deb.roberts@oh.nacdnet.net